About Taiwan Instrument Research Institute

The Landmark of Instrument Technology

TIRI – Taiwan Instrument Research Institute (formerly known as ITRC) is a government funded research institute pioneering in instrument related frontier researches foreseen by the nation. Our long term prospect is to advance national science competence and to improve the quality of lives for the public.

Core Facility Shop

Vacuum Technology and Nanofabrication — to provide advanced vacuum system development, thin film and micro/nano structure fabrication and measurement service.

Precision Optics and Machining — to provide precision optics and mechanic components, system construction service platform with over 30 years technical experience and remarkable optics polishing capability.

Human Resources

Instrumentation research and development have always been the major task for Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, with 70% of the current 160 staffs having master or PhD degrees. Among them, 70% are researchers and engineers, 16% are technicians, and 14% are administration employees.

Glorious Achievements

Since the establishment in 1974, TIRI has compiled a versatile portfolio within the realm of instrument technology. From the rooting of vacuum technology and optical fabrication in Taiwan, TIRI has built up a service platform for advanced instrument application. The purpose is to connect the industry with the academia, to provide innovative engineering prototype and customization, to support the prospective exploitation, and to assist the collaboration of featured academia and industry.

TIRI's innovative technologies are not only successfully transferred to local industries to improve their R&D capabilities, but have won TIRI itself various awards in significant international competitions as well.

Instrument Technology Infrastructure

Given that instrument technology is an inter-disciplinary issue, TIRI has differentiated each of its four core research domains, optics, vacuum, system integration, and nanotechnology into two ends: the research teams and the technical shops. The former concentrates on exploring and realizing innovative ideas while the latter focuses on upgrading the core capabilities and providing technical supports as coordination. Currently, the research teams include optical remote sensing instrument division, opto-electro-mechanical system division, applied optics division, and biomedical instrument technology division. As for the technical shops, one is vacuum technology and nanofabrication division while the other is precision optics and machining division.

In attempt to take the leading role in the technology trend, TIRI sustainably upgrades its core technologies, examines its integration, supports its researchers to implement their innovative ideas, and provides high-quality customer oriented services.

Total Quality Management

TIRI's tenacious endeavor to assure the best quality and performance of R&D can be seen from its introduction of the worldly-renowned ISO standards. TIRI has been devoted to building up some certificated calibration and testing items and sustainably maintaining the operation of ISO/IEC 17025 standards.

In an effort to serve its customers with high-quality measurement and inspection, TIRI´s laboratories meeting the requirement of ISO/IEC 17025, including vacuum, thin film measurement, electro-optical inspection, scanning probe microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, have been certificated by TAF(Taiwan Accreditation Foundation). In the near future, TIRI will work on improving the quality and increasing the numbers of certification.

Meanwhile, TIRI has also passed the certifications of ISO 9001 and ISO 27002 to offer its customers better and more reliable services.

Technical Services

Aiming to make contributions to the society, TIRI has built cooperation agreements with and has provided technical services to the industry and academia. Through foregoing projects such as the implementation of various innovative instruments, the development of computer graphical user interface, and instrument calibration and testing services, TIRI has built close connections with companies and universities and has successfully accomplished a number of technology transfers.

Aside from the efforts devoted to research innovation and system development, TIRI also provides technical services ranging from professional training courses, cooperated projects, to service cases on instrument fabrication and maintenance. Through inviting graduate students involved in research projects and holding some scientific activities, TIRI attains to encourage the young generation to involve in the innovation, design and assembly of instruments.

For research dissemination and advocacy of instrument technology, TIRI weighs technical services no less than the development of research. Cooperation agreements of various kinds, technical consulting services, technical publications and lectures, international research exchange program, and the annual international scientific instrument technology workshop (ISITW) are the various channels how we approach and react to the real needs of the field, and how we voice our capabilities to the world.

Just like an innovation and creativity dream workshop, the core value of TIRI is to encourage and realize R&D creativity, searching for the unknown.

Prospect

With the rapid exploitation and extension of technology research and industrial development, the request for high-quality instrument has been dramatically increased as well as the complexity and precision of equipment. Instrument technology improvement has already become a major task of the nation.

In an attempt to promote national science & technology and fulfill economic needs, TIRI supposes its responsibility for continuously improving research infrastructure, supporting academic research and expanding high-tech industry. Its objectives are to construct instrument technology platform, to furnish with advanced techniques and equipment, to encourage international research, and to upgrade national research quality and high-tech industrial level. TIRI has gotten involved, with its core technologies, in FORMOSAT-5 project and other integrated programs such as biomedical instrument, , and technology of disaster precaution and handling. Meanwhile, TIRI will be sustainably dedicated to innovating the instrument service platform, serving with computer graphical user interface, and making progress to advanced instrument technology.